Dan's bits

My reply Dan Lea's pages on atheism, which are no longer on the internet, these contained links toa whole lot of poorly argued rants against religion of the "I don't believe it so it must be rubbish" variety.Keith Bailey's and Jeffrey Gayken's reply to me and Lou Everard's additional comment.

Sheet of HTML 3.2 constructs which I use to check different browsers.HTML 3.2 is a good place to start learning how to write HTML for yourself.You can use "View source" on your browser to see how my HTML is written

A link to the Dragonmobility links page charities section which lists a whole bunch of support charities.

A source of pictures &c. from the Sabancý Collection in Turkey, the website vanished in 2004.People who know me will know about my turkophile tendencies; I find these pictures interestinglyEuropean and Ottoman both at the same time.This link is to Archive.org, in itself a useful link for archæological surfing.

Rich Geib's pages which is a big site which has been around for a long time.I stumbled across it looking for literary stuff, Rich used to teach English as a foreign language inLos Angeles and his site was a resource for his students.I still keep going back particularly to the "thoughts worth thinking" section.

The Griffenfly Universal Slide Rule which works on a Windoze computer and really doeswhat slide rules do, i.e. lets you do the work.Better yet you can build a slide rule to replicate your own nostalgic student one(ok, I can also remember the world before the Beatles!).Here is a link to a pretty comprehensive introduction to slide-rule use.